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what is it about paul ryan th? >> he's searching for the truth and digging down as deep as it takes and willing to follow the truth wherever it leads and demanding facts, the figures, and the information, not making guesses about what the facts might be. >> highly analytical. >> yes. >> one of the issues mr. romney faces is the fact that paul ryan has been very outspoken and has dared to touch the entitlement question and there are some that say that mr. romney my haay hav problem because people will assume that's mr. romney's agenda as well. he would be liblable to differentiate himself from the more controversial issues mr. ryan brought up. >> i think he is not afraid to have people on the team that would disagree with him. that's evident from what i saw at barron capital, if he wanted to distance himself from paul ryan, he wouldn't have picked paul ryan. i think he has to feel comfortable with some of the positions paul is taking even though they are perhaps more controversial than the positions mitt has taken.
what is it about paul ryan th? >> he's searching for the truth and digging down as deep as it takes and willing to follow the truth wherever it leads and demanding facts, the figures, and the information, not making guesses about what the facts might be. >> highly analytical. >> yes. >> one of the issues mr. romney faces is the fact that paul ryan has been very outspoken and has dared to touch the entitlement question and there are some that say that mr. romney my haay...
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paul ryan joins us in an exclusive interview. it's all ahead on "closing bell." [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are th
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we'll talk about paul ryan next. he's got an exclusive with us coming up. >>> will jpmorgan's trading loss lead to more regulation? we'll talk to morgan stanley james gorman in an exclusive interview coming to you live from morgan's trading desk. we'll talk about the role in the facebook mess as well. america anxiously awaits the jobs report. whether you think the number is a surprise to the upside or downside. send us a tweet and we'll reveal your answers later on in the program. back in a moment with a busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> welcome back. investors are going to be glad to see the month of may and it's been an overall disaster for the bulls. dow losing roughly 6% this month and even if the blue chip average were to close higher today, it would still have declined 16 days this month. that's the most down days for the month of may since 1956, a year near and dear to my heart. if the dow gives back today's modest gains, it will post five up days tieing a record that goes back to june 1969. for those of
we'll talk about paul ryan next. he's got an exclusive with us coming up. >>> will jpmorgan's trading loss lead to more regulation? we'll talk to morgan stanley james gorman in an exclusive interview coming to you live from morgan's trading desk. we'll talk about the role in the facebook mess as well. america anxiously awaits the jobs report. whether you think the number is a surprise to the upside or downside. send us a tweet and we'll reveal your answers later on in the program. back...
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paul ryan assumes it will go to 1% gdp by 2040. there's no plausible way that by block granting you will cut the costs by 75%. it's an assumption. >> everything is as this point, right? >> no, you want specific policies to get to reasonable outcomes. why stop at 1%. why not assume they be at 1%. you need specific steps to get that there. >> a lot of people assume that it won't cost anything. >> i'm not debating whether or not forecasters are always accurate. what i'm saying is there is no policy behind it. he saying we'll leave medicare up to states. how do you get there, peter? how do you make these costs go down? >> well, we have had some progress recently and the cost have to slow down significantly. over the past year they have not risen faster than income has, and that's good. i think the single most important thing is to continue focussing on hospitals and doctors, what do they recommend for you because most of the costs in health care are the high costs and most of us will follow what our doctor, hospital, or practitioner ar
paul ryan assumes it will go to 1% gdp by 2040. there's no plausible way that by block granting you will cut the costs by 75%. it's an assumption. >> everything is as this point, right? >> no, you want specific policies to get to reasonable outcomes. why stop at 1%. why not assume they be at 1%. you need specific steps to get that there. >> a lot of people assume that it won't cost anything. >> i'm not debating whether or not forecasters are always accurate. what i'm...
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we'll talk about that, plus a few weeks ago, he ripped into paul ryan and now ryan is romney's running mate. >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend, which company's stock with earnings out tomorrow has advanced the most this year? dollar tree? ross stores, or seres holdings? there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become preg
we'll talk about that, plus a few weeks ago, he ripped into paul ryan and now ryan is romney's running mate. >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend, which company's stock with earnings out tomorrow has advanced the most this year? dollar tree? ross stores, or seres holdings? there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your...
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. >> but all the headlines are about whether or not joe biden and paul ryan were being disrespectful through laughter and smirks. mostly joe biden. why isn't there more focus on the substance of the debate? that's next. >>> also ahead, defense secretary leon panetta says the u.s. is at risk of a cyber pearl harbor. who could be behind such an attack? how do we prevent it? that's later on the "closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trade at charles schwab for $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account and trade up to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 6 months commission-free online equity tradin
. >> but all the headlines are about whether or not joe biden and paul ryan were being disrespectful through laughter and smirks. mostly joe biden. why isn't there more focus on the substance of the debate? that's next. >>> also ahead, defense secretary leon panetta says the u.s. is at risk of a cyber pearl harbor. who could be behind such an attack? how do we prevent it? that's later on the "closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused....
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ryan's budget a fairy tail. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidel . >>> groupon plunging to a new low. brian shactman is following it. >> yes, a few key things to keep in mind here, people concept able about groupon, and slowing down about a year and a half ago. they had 97% growth and now they're down to about 2%. it's just fascinating to think that google wanted to take groupon out for about $6 billion. so 2006 and a half percent
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and, in fact, paul ryan's 10 and 25% plan basically hit the same revenue and same distribution as the current tax code. this is totally doable. i give romney credit for moving in the right direction here, but he should be bolder, like paul ryan's house plan. >> the other issue is -- the ultimate goal here is to create economic growth, right? >> right. >> dave, if you were to see these tax cuts actually lead to economic growth, lead businesses to create jobs, do you get there the other way, through economic growth and job creation? isn't that the ultimate goal? >> yeah, but maria, look, it's tough to create economic growth. you whack the home mortgage interest deduction and the housing sector takes a hit. whack the employer health insurance deduction, and the health sector takes a hit. >> but you're lowering taxes for corporations and individuals. doesn't it mean those people most likely and those companies most likely will be putting money back into the economy to create jobs and to create consumer spending? i was looking at the ultimate goal here. so, you know, is that where he's goi
and, in fact, paul ryan's 10 and 25% plan basically hit the same revenue and same distribution as the current tax code. this is totally doable. i give romney credit for moving in the right direction here, but he should be bolder, like paul ryan's house plan. >> the other issue is -- the ultimate goal here is to create economic growth, right? >> right. >> dave, if you were to see these tax cuts actually lead to economic growth, lead businesses to create jobs, do you get there...
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don't ferorget larry kudlow's interview with vice presidential cane date paul ryan. >> market is down about 1150 points. >> back to the lows, the doucet a close lower for the fourth straight day now. we have top strategist to fwhag on that coming up. >> he says there's an 80% chance that the government will stimulate the economy. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prost
don't ferorget larry kudlow's interview with vice presidential cane date paul ryan. >> market is down about 1150 points. >> back to the lows, the doucet a close lower for the fourth straight day now. we have top strategist to fwhag on that coming up. >> he says there's an 80% chance that the government will stimulate the economy. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one...
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colorado and wisconsin. >> you don't think wisconsin is a given, though, because of paul ryan? of course, it's not a given in massachusetts either, is it? >> i'll tell you this, i don't think anything is a given. you know why i say that? i think the voter i.d. turnouts that are determining these polls are highly flawed this year. you had 2008 which was an outlier. if you decide democrats plus seven or democrats plus five based on 2008, what about 2004? what about 2000? what about 2010, for example? in other words, i think one of the losers tonight could be the polls themselves because their voter models are not good, and an honest pollster will tell you that. >> i think we all agree that it's not so close that we have to look to these irregularities that may exist, the early voting, and some of the problems logistically that may have caused. you know, whatever else may be out there. >> i can't believe how antiquated things seem. when i voted today, it seemed so unorganized. it was a scanner. first, you write it down, then you scan it through. i just felt like, i don't know. thi
colorado and wisconsin. >> you don't think wisconsin is a given, though, because of paul ryan? of course, it's not a given in massachusetts either, is it? >> i'll tell you this, i don't think anything is a given. you know why i say that? i think the voter i.d. turnouts that are determining these polls are highly flawed this year. you had 2008 which was an outlier. if you decide democrats plus seven or democrats plus five based on 2008, what about 2004? what about 2000? what about...
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. >> paul ryan, what are you telling your clients right now? >> we're telling them to hold the course. a lot of clients are investing in large cap equities with good dividend yields. >> you think the fed will come to the rescue? it certainly seems like the ecb is about to do something. >> it certainly appears like it but you never know. it will be a short-term blip. what will drive it long term is dealing with our expenditures and the revenue stream. >> rick san ttelli, you think t market will continue up for no reason, mcdonald's is no big deal, well get a rotation out of bonds and stocks and get a rise in rates. >> there is a good reason. the guys over there in that s&p futures pit would like to put money in their account, and if it means looking at a dynamic that doesn't make sense, that printing money will bolster some stocks, they'll go along with it. does that mean he believes his family is better off in the entire u.s. global economy? it doesn't need to. we interest rates we're near six week highs. so you might start to see a decoupling
. >> paul ryan, what are you telling your clients right now? >> we're telling them to hold the course. a lot of clients are investing in large cap equities with good dividend yields. >> you think the fed will come to the rescue? it certainly seems like the ecb is about to do something. >> it certainly appears like it but you never know. it will be a short-term blip. what will drive it long term is dealing with our expenditures and the revenue stream. >> rick san...
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sperling, how tough -- >> and we have this component, which you just said, paul ryan and others saying, well, it's only 47 billion or if you do it off of current laws, 160 billion. well, this is not -- it's about getting trust and fairness in the tax system and being part of an overall reduction plan that has shared sacrifice asks everybody to contribute. >> how tough has it been operating without a budget? why is it that the president puts forth the budget and not even one democrat bought into it? was it so reckless that your party couldn't buy into it? >> there is about zero truth to anything in the question you just asked. >> okay. where's the budget? >> if you look at the president's budget -- >> what budget? >> maria, the president of the united states puts out a budget. it's the most detailed thing in the united states right now. >> how come no democrat wanted to buy into it? >> maria, the president put out the only budget out there that is detailed and line by line. that is a fact. >> but you're operating without a budget. >> maria, if you're going to -- you've got to let me ans
sperling, how tough -- >> and we have this component, which you just said, paul ryan and others saying, well, it's only 47 billion or if you do it off of current laws, 160 billion. well, this is not -- it's about getting trust and fairness in the tax system and being part of an overall reduction plan that has shared sacrifice asks everybody to contribute. >> how tough has it been operating without a budget? why is it that the president puts forth the budget and not even one democrat...
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thank you so much for joining us, sarah, how does paul ryan depend this? >> i think paul ryan, as answer to the question, maria, that was essentially, look. we messed up. he is taking full responsibility for it. i don't think there is any confusion about where he stands on these issues. he has been consistent throughout his long congressional ten year on spending and debt issues and he has a lot of credibility. i don't think people will judge him based on a cup the letters that his office wrote a couple years back. >>> greg, is this a time to label him as a flip-flopper? >> my dad always said do as i say not as i do. and it wasn't just on postoffices or energy projects, he supported the george bush medicare prescription drug bent and a lot of other things that added to the deficit. when obama was elected he became a deficit hawk. it's pretty hypocritical and all of these politicians say cut spending but they get cold feet when it comes to their home districts. >> i don't think there is any cold feet on the part of paul ryan. he is the only person in washin
thank you so much for joining us, sarah, how does paul ryan depend this? >> i think paul ryan, as answer to the question, maria, that was essentially, look. we messed up. he is taking full responsibility for it. i don't think there is any confusion about where he stands on these issues. he has been consistent throughout his long congressional ten year on spending and debt issues and he has a lot of credibility. i don't think people will judge him based on a cup the letters that his office...
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what did you think ofstockman's attack on paul ryan this morning? >> it had elements in it that one could debate, particularly on the -- what he called war fair. it resonates with some people and not with others. but i think they is less than meets the eye. i think it's a fair one -- >> what's your biggest problem with paul ryan's budget, what doesn't work for you? >> what doesn't work for me is to say we're going to set federal government spending at 20% of gdp. ro ronald reagan, spending was on average 22%, but in some years it was 24%, and in some 21. it never reached 20. at that time we had about half of the elderly than we will have before long, and health care spending was about a third as expensive per capita as it is now. >> i'm glad you bring that up, because what strikes me, is all of the to attack. he doesn't even talk about medicare once. he never talks about the core of his plan. >> what do you think of his medicare plan? >> well, the medicare plan is actually not his own idea. that goes way back to allen antehoven. however, what was un
what did you think ofstockman's attack on paul ryan this morning? >> it had elements in it that one could debate, particularly on the -- what he called war fair. it resonates with some people and not with others. but i think they is less than meets the eye. i think it's a fair one -- >> what's your biggest problem with paul ryan's budget, what doesn't work for you? >> what doesn't work for me is to say we're going to set federal government spending at 20% of gdp. ro ronald...
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we're going to hear from paul ryan. we're also going to throw in hurricane coverage as well. that's tonight. >> it will be tropical storm coverage. we're hopeful that can continue to downgrade through the evening here. the do you up 22 points at this hour. >> apple has not announced an ipad mini. >> yelp shares are higher despite the expiration of their ipo lock up period. can anything bring this hot stock down? >> plus, are you unhappy at work? if so, turns out nearly 60% of americans don't like their job. we'll explore what's behind that number. >> and we love hearing from you. would you choose a new career if you could start all over again? tweet us and we'll show some of your responses later in the program, stay tunesed. today, os lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to tr
we're going to hear from paul ryan. we're also going to throw in hurricane coverage as well. that's tonight. >> it will be tropical storm coverage. we're hopeful that can continue to downgrade through the evening here. the do you up 22 points at this hour. >> apple has not announced an ipad mini. >> yelp shares are higher despite the expiration of their ipo lock up period. can anything bring this hot stock down? >> plus, are you unhappy at work? if so, turns out nearly...
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and paul ryan vowed to repeal the dodd-frank reform. >> it will put smaller institutions out of business. >> coming up, barney frank reacts live from capitol hill. it's all ahead on the "closing bell". >>> welcome back, we want to update you on the market. the dow jones is at the highs of the day, 214 points. banks firmly higher on the session, retail doing well and consumer products doing well in parts of this rally. knb, colgate, and it is up more than 4%. technology also doing well, 36 points up for the nasdaq. brian shactman has a update on groupon. >> yes, i want to look at groupon, we talk a lot about zynga and facebook, groupon hitting a new low today. they downgraded the stock raising new questions about the revenue reporting and the revenue model, not good. down 9.33%. >> facebook shares are now down more than 25% from it's ipo price. can the first earnings as a public company save the stock? we have been all over the facebook story from the beginning, and tayla tausche joins us now. >> they need to put up a big number to wipe away the concerns. it fell below the $38 price on th
and paul ryan vowed to repeal the dodd-frank reform. >> it will put smaller institutions out of business. >> coming up, barney frank reacts live from capitol hill. it's all ahead on the "closing bell". >>> welcome back, we want to update you on the market. the dow jones is at the highs of the day, 214 points. banks firmly higher on the session, retail doing well and consumer products doing well in parts of this rally. knb, colgate, and it is up more than 4%....
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paul ryan is the guy to do that. he led the way for the house in this proposal, and i think it's malleable in terms of how it comes to fruition. >> john, i went to college with jenna, she was a classmate of mine, how did she do today? >> she's fine, she's not experienced, but in the brief clips i saw of her speaking, she looks fantastic. comes across as a decent person. she is new and nervous by this spotlight. not someone prepping for this all of her life. i think on first impression she will be fine, and paul ryan is a very appealing guy. his message may be controversial. i think it could hurt republicans as i ugt suggesting to congressman davis, but he is very appealing and likable -- >> the enemy is the math, it doesn't add up over time. he will talk about how he wants to save it and they will run it into the ground. >> john, we'll see you tonight as well. cnbc will have special coverage at the republican national convention tonight, and coverage of what is now tropical storm isaac, and it begins at 10:00 p.m. ea
paul ryan is the guy to do that. he led the way for the house in this proposal, and i think it's malleable in terms of how it comes to fruition. >> john, i went to college with jenna, she was a classmate of mine, how did she do today? >> she's fine, she's not experienced, but in the brief clips i saw of her speaking, she looks fantastic. comes across as a decent person. she is new and nervous by this spotlight. not someone prepping for this all of her life. i think on first...
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congressman paul ryan, mitt romney's running mate, has called the payroll tax cut sugar high economics. that 2% at a roll tax cut on wages is used to fund social security. aarp arguably the most powerful lobby for seniors says after two years a further extension sets a bad precedent in undermining funding for social security. it will be over the fate of the bush tax cuts especially for rich americans versus extending middle class tax cuts. so can we say negotiations? >> can we is the question. thanks, hampton. how will this battle play out? andrew fieldhouse is with economic policy institute. he says allowing social security tax cut to expire puts too much drag on the economy right now. alex is an economist and research fellow at the american enterprise institute who thinks the tax cut was and still is a bad idea. andrew, why should the payroll tax cut be extended? >> it's premature to withdraw any fiscal stimulus at this point. both sides of the aisle are concerned now that it will push the economy back into a recession. it's important to understand that expiring ad hoc fiscal stimulu
congressman paul ryan, mitt romney's running mate, has called the payroll tax cut sugar high economics. that 2% at a roll tax cut on wages is used to fund social security. aarp arguably the most powerful lobby for seniors says after two years a further extension sets a bad precedent in undermining funding for social security. it will be over the fate of the bush tax cuts especially for rich americans versus extending middle class tax cuts. so can we say negotiations? >> can we is the...
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mitt romney and paul ryan are good men. they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt, ann, paul, and janna and their families well. the american people have spoken. they've re-elected president obama, and they've again re-elected a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results, it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges that we all face as a nation. my message today is not one of confrontation but one of conviction. in the weeks and months ahead, we face a series of tremendous challenges and great opportunity. just weeks away from now looms the so-called fiscal cliff, a combination of automatic spending cuts and tax increases mandated by law. within months of the fiscal cliff, congress will be asked to raise the nation's debt ceiling. around the same time, legislation will be needed to keep the government running as a continuing resolution under which we're currently operating expires. amid all of these short-term hurdles, we face the greatest challenge
mitt romney and paul ryan are good men. they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt, ann, paul, and janna and their families well. the american people have spoken. they've re-elected president obama, and they've again re-elected a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results, it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges that we all face as a nation. my message today is not one of confrontation but one...
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interview with the now vice-presidential candidate, paul ryan. we get under way of the second hour of the "closing bell." >>> we welcome you to the lost closest. i'm is he bill griffeth is sliding into the chair next to me. here is what we are following at the close of trade today. stocks to set the end today. moderately lower. off the lows of the day, s&p 500 snapping its six-dwayning streak. nasdaq is looking as though if it holds on to the gain of under two points, it will be in the green. is this market out of steam after a strong summer rally? four top strategists will weigh in on that. groupon's earn rings due out any moment now. coming up, we will show you how to create a no-lose scenario when you invest in high-profile companies like groupon or facebook. here's a look at the preliminary closing number on wall street. dow jones industrials average down 37 points on the trading session. the nasdaq, up a fraction. about 1.66 points the trading session. and the s&p 500 finished down just about as much, 1.67 points. >> the s&p was hoping to ex
interview with the now vice-presidential candidate, paul ryan. we get under way of the second hour of the "closing bell." >>> we welcome you to the lost closest. i'm is he bill griffeth is sliding into the chair next to me. here is what we are following at the close of trade today. stocks to set the end today. moderately lower. off the lows of the day, s&p 500 snapping its six-dwayning streak. nasdaq is looking as though if it holds on to the gain of under two points, it...
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mitt romney and paul ryan's pro-growth message will resonate with folks who want to see jobs come back and see this economy grow again. >> representative, we look forward to talking to you more about it. thanks for your time today. >> thank you, maria. >> see you soon. representative eric cantor. later, we'll hear arguments from the other side of the aisle when i talk to the number two democrat in the house, steny hoyer. join us for that. >>> meanwhile, in the final stretch on wall street today. we have a rally under way. just 35 minutes to go. >> slowly losing altitude here. luxury retailers are feeling the heat after burbury's earnings warning. is it an toupt go shopping for these stocks, or is it tough times ahead for the luxuries? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> then after four years, the government is finally a minority shareholder in aig. what's next for the giant? how is the looming fiscal cliff impacting business? we'll talk to the boss. he'll join me at 4:10 p.m. eastern on "closing bell." is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is t
mitt romney and paul ryan's pro-growth message will resonate with folks who want to see jobs come back and see this economy grow again. >> representative, we look forward to talking to you more about it. thanks for your time today. >> thank you, maria. >> see you soon. representative eric cantor. later, we'll hear arguments from the other side of the aisle when i talk to the number two democrat in the house, steny hoyer. join us for that. >>> meanwhile, in the final...
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. >>> plus, paul ryan and privatizing social security. he wrote aut it. now his opponents are harping on it. it was an unpopular idea when president bush 43 tried it. but is it a bad idea anyway? we're going to look at both sides of that. >>> and breaking the glass ceiling finall she was the first woman ever to serve as a president's national security adviser. no condoleezza rice is breakg ground again. this time at augusta national. it'sot all male anymore. details coming up. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 800-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-342550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really important to me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with tools that help me work my strategies, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 spot patterns and find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
. >>> plus, paul ryan and privatizing social security. he wrote aut it. now his opponents are harping on it. it was an unpopular idea when president bush 43 tried it. but is it a bad idea anyway? we're going to look at both sides of that. >>> and breaking the glass ceiling finall she was the first woman ever to serve as a president's national security adviser. no condoleezza rice is breakg ground again. this time at augusta national. it'sot all male anymore. details coming up....
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paul ryan the author of a controversial budget plan. it actually cuts spending and dears to touch social security and medicare. but anybody who looks at the numbers nose these enteetlements must be modified or they will cease to exist. we do not have and will not have the money to pay for what is currently being promised. >> congressman paul ryan has been beeting the drum for years on the unsustainable path he has been on. he has become one of the few credible voices. whether the ticket wins or loses, the fact is all of america will lose if we do not at least have the real national conversation on our debt and defic deficit. and the ryan pick at the very least assures we will. big story of the day. cisco. let's look at the stock here. the company reported fourth quarter earnings. the company raiseded the dividend by 75%. telling us where else is the company going to be putting that money if not giving it back to shareholders, giving it returns out there. better than the estimate of 45 cents a share. about half a a% on the upside.
paul ryan the author of a controversial budget plan. it actually cuts spending and dears to touch social security and medicare. but anybody who looks at the numbers nose these enteetlements must be modified or they will cease to exist. we do not have and will not have the money to pay for what is currently being promised. >> congressman paul ryan has been beeting the drum for years on the unsustainable path he has been on. he has become one of the few credible voices. whether the ticket...
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>> well, the republicans, paul ryan in particular, have laid out the plans. at least they propose something. paul ryan says correctly, you've got to do something because they are going bankrupt. harry reid and sadly, the president, have advocated on this issue. and then they can say that we're going to resolve this in december or in the first quarter. it's not that easy. you've got to start debating it now. >> guys, we've got to run. we're watching the research in motion debacle. as you can see, it's down better than 8%. back to tyler mathison with this breaking story. it's open here. no surprise it's down 10% but what else do we know? >> r.i.m.m. halted at a price of 1123 and the company has announced that they have engaged jpmorgan securities and rbc capital markets to assist the board in a thorough examination of the company's performance and options. at the same time, the company's ceo says given the competitiveness, he expects an operating loss for the quarter which was not something that wall street really was looking at. right now i'm going to look at
>> well, the republicans, paul ryan in particular, have laid out the plans. at least they propose something. paul ryan says correctly, you've got to do something because they are going bankrupt. harry reid and sadly, the president, have advocated on this issue. and then they can say that we're going to resolve this in december or in the first quarter. it's not that easy. you've got to start debating it now. >> guys, we've got to run. we're watching the research in motion debacle. as...
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ryan. >> paul ryan would be great but i'm not sure he will get the nod. you will hear other names like susan martinez, governor of mexico. and people who helped you in the process, get your name out as a thank you. have your five minutes in the sun. we will have about 200 names before this is done. >> i guess the ecb, like the fed, has been manipulating things. but you have to give them some credit. they have taken the urgency off the table here. >> ecb was making the mistake we made in 2008 and what is letting the banking system implode. finally reverse course dramatically, which is a good thing. very positive thing. especially when the german government could get a good auction in their bonds. so the question is, where do you kbo go from here? unfortunately, all austerity but a lot of austerity, too much of it falls on the private sectors. one thing to pull back the public sector. we all know that has to be done. if you don't put in policy and enable the private sector to flourish, with tax rates, labor laws, not feel they have married someone for 50 ye
ryan. >> paul ryan would be great but i'm not sure he will get the nod. you will hear other names like susan martinez, governor of mexico. and people who helped you in the process, get your name out as a thank you. have your five minutes in the sun. we will have about 200 names before this is done. >> i guess the ecb, like the fed, has been manipulating things. but you have to give them some credit. they have taken the urgency off the table here. >> ecb was making the mistake...
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thank you, tonight, larry kudlow has an interview with congressman paul ryan. he hit on a wide range of hot button issues including the latest news that our deficit this year will be $1. 1 trillion. larry asked what a romney administration would do about it? >> don't you have to have a spending cut component in there to make these numbers work and specifically what would that spending cut component be. >> yes, that's the other side of the coin, and i have been as specific as anybody in congress about spending cuts. romney is saying let's get the side of government back down to where it has historically been. it's clearly something we can do through spending cuts, through discretionary spending and domestic spending. comprehensive entitlement reform that is phased in, and phases in reforms so the plans are there when they retire. spending cuts to get the deficit down in the near term, and reforms that get the debt paid off in the long term. >> are we talking about 700 bill in spending cuts in the first firm, $800 billion, a trillion? what kind of number. >> we c
thank you, tonight, larry kudlow has an interview with congressman paul ryan. he hit on a wide range of hot button issues including the latest news that our deficit this year will be $1. 1 trillion. larry asked what a romney administration would do about it? >> don't you have to have a spending cut component in there to make these numbers work and specifically what would that spending cut component be. >> yes, that's the other side of the coin, and i have been as specific as anybody...
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scot walker wants to see more of paul ryan of old on the campaign trail? anything you can specifically -- >> scott is a backer of mine, but what at the final analysis when people see the clear choice, the contrast of the two visions, we'll be fine. you know why? because president obama's not working. he's failed leadership, not tacklinged the debt crisis, crammed through a one size fits all government takeover the health care, taking over the financial services sector with regulations, stifling energy creation with the regulations. he's promising huge tax increases in january. that just gives us more economic malaise. it's the greatest -- >> 47% talk we heard so much about, what is it about the 47%? is it the government? is it a change in the american fiber to an entitlement america? what is it? >> here's the point we keep trying to make because of the stagnant obama economy, more able bodied people are dependent upon the government because they have no opportunities in the economy. what mitt and i are trying to do is say, here are the ideas to get growth,
scot walker wants to see more of paul ryan of old on the campaign trail? anything you can specifically -- >> scott is a backer of mine, but what at the final analysis when people see the clear choice, the contrast of the two visions, we'll be fine. you know why? because president obama's not working. he's failed leadership, not tacklinged the debt crisis, crammed through a one size fits all government takeover the health care, taking over the financial services sector with regulations,...
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there's no question this is something paul ryan has supported. he had a bill with john sununu about private accounts several years ago. no one has ever solved the problems privatization poses for social security. there's two. you're turning a guaranteed benefit into a more risky benefit. a defined benefit into a defined contribution. two the transition cost. the trillions of dollars from going from pay as you go to private accounts. >> if the gop is about fiscal responsibility as they say they are why aren't they campaigning on privatizing social security? >> you're asking me? >> yeah. >> yeah. i think because privatizing social security, this has to do with the transition point that i made before. because it's a pay as you go system, if you then divert all that pay as you go into private accounts, you jack the debt way, way up beyond anything we've seen in recent years. >> hmm. >> it's fiscally profligate in the transition. >> michael, let's talk about it. what do you think? weigh in here. why would social security accounts be any more reliable
there's no question this is something paul ryan has supported. he had a bill with john sununu about private accounts several years ago. no one has ever solved the problems privatization poses for social security. there's two. you're turning a guaranteed benefit into a more risky benefit. a defined benefit into a defined contribution. two the transition cost. the trillions of dollars from going from pay as you go to private accounts. >> if the gop is about fiscal responsibility as they say...
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this time from congressman paul ryan. >> we have to get away from this too big to fail doctrine. that's what dodd frank does. >> reaction from the coauthor congressman barney frank, next. and sandy weill's shocking call yesterday to break up the big banks. a lot to talk with barney frank. unlimited data? i'll talk with sprint's ceo about staying ahead of the pack. . ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for an exceptional price. but hurry, this offer ends july 31st. >>> welcome bab small is in and big is out on wall street. we saw this with sandy weill yesterday. he shocked the world with his about-face on banks. >> i think what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking from banking. have banks be deposit takers, have banks make commercial loans and real estate loans. have banks do something that's not going to risk the taxpayer dollars. that's not going to be too big to fail. >> and this goes hand in hand w
this time from congressman paul ryan. >> we have to get away from this too big to fail doctrine. that's what dodd frank does. >> reaction from the coauthor congressman barney frank, next. and sandy weill's shocking call yesterday to break up the big banks. a lot to talk with barney frank. unlimited data? i'll talk with sprint's ceo about staying ahead of the pack. . ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have...
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earlier on cnbc, paul ryan said central bank action made things worse, not better. >> you have a story of central banks stepping in to bail out lackluster fiscal policy. you look at the draghi press conference yesterday for one of the biggest reasons why, but there is no substitute for good fiscal policy. you can't expect central bankers to bail us out all the time. >> draghi said as much yesterday. >> our next guests think their actions stop the depression and are necessary. mark, why do you think representative ryan is right? >> let's talk about providing liquidity in 2008 and the actions sense. i think most of the problems in europe today and in america today are not problems of liquidity. there's not a lack of liquidity in our banking system or corporate america. so essentially what europe is trying to do is cover up what are insolvencies with the governments there, and that means transferring the losses to somebody. we should bear those losses and see reform, and for the fed it's been one attempt to recreate asset bubbles after another. and i think many of our problems are very st
earlier on cnbc, paul ryan said central bank action made things worse, not better. >> you have a story of central banks stepping in to bail out lackluster fiscal policy. you look at the draghi press conference yesterday for one of the biggest reasons why, but there is no substitute for good fiscal policy. you can't expect central bankers to bail us out all the time. >> draghi said as much yesterday. >> our next guests think their actions stop the depression and are necessary....
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paul ryan is in that debate. i tell you he is not a bigger is better necessarily type of guy if you listen to some of the things he's been saying. in terms of dodd frank, i tell you, if republicans get all three, wall street is banking on a very good chance that thing gets rewritten or thrown out essentially. if republicans keep two, house, and the presidency, they're talking about whittling it down, the most onerous parts maybe getting pushed aside or sort of watered down in the process of legislative rewrite. that's where we are right now. back to row -- back to you. cheryl: obviously the momentum is building behind you. it is getting in full swing. it is going to be great, charlie. >> this is just a warm-up. more to come. cheryl: have fun down there. it will be great watching. charlie gasparino live. thank you very much. closing bell is going to ring we know in 41 minutes. up next, we're going to talk with a wholesale oil and gas supplier in louisiana about how national gas appliances and the whole energy indu
paul ryan is in that debate. i tell you he is not a bigger is better necessarily type of guy if you listen to some of the things he's been saying. in terms of dodd frank, i tell you, if republicans get all three, wall street is banking on a very good chance that thing gets rewritten or thrown out essentially. if republicans keep two, house, and the presidency, they're talking about whittling it down, the most onerous parts maybe getting pushed aside or sort of watered down in the process of...
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and vice presidential nominee paul ryan and on thursday, of course, the headliners, marco rubio. they before mitt romney. mitt romney's acceptance speech. he went to new hampshire working on, as he told reporters today. >> the people in the storm's path, i hope they are spared destruction. a great convention ahead. >> we will see, bill, how great that convention is but most people think that the only important thing that happens is in the convention is the nominee set to speak. that's where mitt romney has a chance to change his mind who he is and what he wants to accomplish as president. >> stay there. let's bring in to republican strategists who are in tampa with you as well. >> yes. florida co-chair for mitt romney's presidential campaign and o'connell. gentlemen, good to i sue. john, i assume one of the key issues here is from one of the key -- one of the key achievements mr. romney would like to achieve, governor romney, is month move the undecided voters to his side. will he be able to achieve that? >> well, he has two things to do. one is to continue consolidating and moti
and vice presidential nominee paul ryan and on thursday, of course, the headliners, marco rubio. they before mitt romney. mitt romney's acceptance speech. he went to new hampshire working on, as he told reporters today. >> the people in the storm's path, i hope they are spared destruction. a great convention ahead. >> we will see, bill, how great that convention is but most people think that the only important thing that happens is in the convention is the nominee set to speak....
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. >> nose are the headliners tonight, we'll bet paul ryan tomorrow night and mitt romney on thursday. this is when it really kicks off for the republicans and you hear the music mibehind me, they're warming up. stay right there, we are bringing in our next guest to talk about tax rates. a new study found that 58% of people say the rich don't pay enough, only 8% say they pay their fair share. should the rich pay more? >> let's talk about that, and will this issue hurt mitt romney who is one of the wealthiest to run for president. emily joins us from the convention as well. there are those that feel that the rich are not paying their fair share, especially when mitt romney comes out and admits that he paid roughly 13% in income taxes. >> the problem of this survey is they didn't put numbers to it. all of the surveys have been done in the past a million times and they put numbers to it. this is what they consider rich, and when people hear the numbers, what the rich are paying, who is rich? they change their tunes. so this study was flawed in a lot of ways and gave skewed numbers. >> joh
. >> nose are the headliners tonight, we'll bet paul ryan tomorrow night and mitt romney on thursday. this is when it really kicks off for the republicans and you hear the music mibehind me, they're warming up. stay right there, we are bringing in our next guest to talk about tax rates. a new study found that 58% of people say the rich don't pay enough, only 8% say they pay their fair share. should the rich pay more? >> let's talk about that, and will this issue hurt mitt romney who...
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in the last hour, former obama supporter writ sized paul ryan and the budget plan. >> i'm not debating whether forecasters are always accurate. what i'm saying is there is no policy behind it. he is saying we'll leave medicare up to states and the cost will fall by 75%. great. >> i know donald you said that ryan should never have put the plan out there, but is this criticism accurate? >> i think what's accurate is that obama doesn't put out a budget. he has no budget. and you can't be criticized except that he has no budget. the fact is he took $716 billion out of medicare, and whether you like it or not, that's the way it is, and all of that money comes pouring out of medicare, and it's disgraceful. he ought to give a budget now. >> so what do you think about the romney-ryan ticket? >> it is a very energetic group of people. they really like it, their happy about it, he is a vibrant, smart guy, and people are really liking him, and the party is energized like frankly like i haven't seen in quite a while, it's great. >> and it shows you that the fiscal issues are going to be front and
in the last hour, former obama supporter writ sized paul ryan and the budget plan. >> i'm not debating whether forecasters are always accurate. what i'm saying is there is no policy behind it. he is saying we'll leave medicare up to states and the cost will fall by 75%. great. >> i know donald you said that ryan should never have put the plan out there, but is this criticism accurate? >> i think what's accurate is that obama doesn't put out a budget. he has no budget. and you...
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we also found republican congressman paul ryan quoted last month as saying he doesn't hate democrats, even though he disagrees with them. i think his standing in the party is just fine. remember, we want to hear from to you on twitter or e-mail. we'll be back on fact checking duty tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> all right. it's all about jobs. three of wall streets finalest investment pros up next. >> stick around because they'll give you the edge on what you need to know to make some extra bucks or two tomorrow. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from in
we also found republican congressman paul ryan quoted last month as saying he doesn't hate democrats, even though he disagrees with them. i think his standing in the party is just fine. remember, we want to hear from to you on twitter or e-mail. we'll be back on fact checking duty tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> all right. it's all about jobs. three of wall streets finalest investment pros up next. >> stick around because they'll give you the edge on what you need to know...
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ryan has come up with, saying he doesn't want to debate this, people think we can get better economic growth well those muni bonds could prosper under that. ryan has a fund-raiser tonight at the waldorf. i was not invited. but it's interesting because a lot of people -- the chatter among the big g.o.p. donors -- i was just where they hang out -- they are saying they expect possibly romney a day before the debates which are tomorrow, right, the second debate, to make a walk-through. do like a guest appearance. why is that? a lot of people think he feels pretty confident about tomorrow. he's not going to overprep. that's the rumor. that's the chatter. not going to say it is going to happen. we have no information that it is going to happen. but that's what a lot of people are saying. liz: we will put charlie's thoughts up on facebook page. thank you very much. closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. look at this, up 95 points. high of the session, up 100 points. will we best that? 12 companies in the s&p 500 hitting 52 week highs today. couple of those are hitting all-time highs. coming up,
ryan has come up with, saying he doesn't want to debate this, people think we can get better economic growth well those muni bonds could prosper under that. ryan has a fund-raiser tonight at the waldorf. i was not invited. but it's interesting because a lot of people -- the chatter among the big g.o.p. donors -- i was just where they hang out -- they are saying they expect possibly romney a day before the debates which are tomorrow, right, the second debate, to make a walk-through. do like a...
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i mean this is boehner, paul ryan, cantor and pelosi, reid, key members there, this is like two groups, they are not briefing their conferences much. they are not going out there and telling people what they are doing. these are private negotiations. from what i understand, they are pretty active private negotiations. this is where we are right now. again, we should point out based on everything i know, no deal until after thanksgiving. and by the way, then it becomes key. this is really interesting. if you don't have a deal after thanksgiving, think about what m cos next -- think about what comes next, you have christmas holiday shopping, that's a huge time for retailers, if people think they are going to get taxed, a fiscal cliff scenario where all the tax rates go up, every single bracket goes up, right, are people going to spend money? that's a real question. liz: we have a guest coming up to talk exactly about that. we will ask him that question. >> yeah, and i think this clock really starts ticking after this week because that's when people start thinking how much money -- it's a
i mean this is boehner, paul ryan, cantor and pelosi, reid, key members there, this is like two groups, they are not briefing their conferences much. they are not going out there and telling people what they are doing. these are private negotiations. from what i understand, they are pretty active private negotiations. this is where we are right now. again, we should point out based on everything i know, no deal until after thanksgiving. and by the way, then it becomes key. this is really...
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i hear they are in washington, mcconnell, boehner, you name it, paul ryan, democrats, pelosi, reid, they are working today. maybe it will take tomorrow and thursday off. but they know time is of the essence. they have to do this before the christmas holiday because you don't want people thinking their taxes are going to increase during the largest spending time of the year. now let's get to steve cohen which is fascinating. i mean clearly cohen is implicated in this case with this fund manager. now, has he been charged? no. here's the deal, the fund manager, worked for him, was a major fund manager at sac capital, one of their satellite divisions that dealt directly with cohen. i can't remember his name. liz: get the name right. >> help me out. get your producing team to get his name right. here's the thing, this guy says he's innocent. the real question is steve cohen. what is the future of steve cohen? and where is he? i can tell you in a major way cohen is being eyed by the federal investigators. he's been in the news a lot. we have a very interesting conversation, a deposition he gav
i hear they are in washington, mcconnell, boehner, you name it, paul ryan, democrats, pelosi, reid, they are working today. maybe it will take tomorrow and thursday off. but they know time is of the essence. they have to do this before the christmas holiday because you don't want people thinking their taxes are going to increase during the largest spending time of the year. now let's get to steve cohen which is fascinating. i mean clearly cohen is implicated in this case with this fund manager....
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we will hear from paul ryan, and this all ends on thursday with governor mitt romney accepting the nomination. republicans do have their eyes on the gulf, watching the storm, not exactly a time to celebrate. a potential for destruction. it means the republicans could change things around here. they're looking at the storm and the impacts. tracy: the timing is awkward to say the least. well, the alabama coast under evacuation. does not look bad, but i guess now is the time to get out. >> that's absolutely right. here in the port of mobile they're making some preparations as well. the city that relies very heavily on the oil and gas industry as well as the shipping industry. more than half of their revenue comes from industries related to the water. as you can see behind me, this is some of the activity. series of tugboats moving two or three large barges out of harm's way. the entire port has suspended operations. the equipment is being locked down. vessels moved out of the way. there is a hurricane warning in effect for the gulf coast, state of a emergency has been declared, and mandatory eva
we will hear from paul ryan, and this all ends on thursday with governor mitt romney accepting the nomination. republicans do have their eyes on the gulf, watching the storm, not exactly a time to celebrate. a potential for destruction. it means the republicans could change things around here. they're looking at the storm and the impacts. tracy: the timing is awkward to say the least. well, the alabama coast under evacuation. does not look bad, but i guess now is the time to get out. >>...
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mitt romney has been critical of ben bernanke as well as his hundreding mate, paul ryan. so we asked f will mitt romney resign if obama wins? no. what about the biggest problems for the u.s. recovery? . it's still there. the euro crisis, though, has come down just a bit. tax and regulatory policies. what about the most important issue that we're going to be dealing with tomorrow? will there be more qe? it's shot up from 78% in july, 90% of our respondents say it's going to happen. and we haven't seen those kind of results since the eve of qe2. >> they don't think it's going to do much good. 59% say they won't lower the unemployment rate. the press conference of ben bernanke tomorrow and we'll have full coverage all day long. maria, of course, you can read all about this survey on cnbc.com. >> and i will go there now. thank you within steve. >> sure. >> so is wall street giving up on mitt romney? let's go inside the romney camp. good to see you, sir. thank you so much for joining us. what are you saying to this is results? >> thank you for having me here. >> only 24% expec
mitt romney has been critical of ben bernanke as well as his hundreding mate, paul ryan. so we asked f will mitt romney resign if obama wins? no. what about the biggest problems for the u.s. recovery? . it's still there. the euro crisis, though, has come down just a bit. tax and regulatory policies. what about the most important issue that we're going to be dealing with tomorrow? will there be more qe? it's shot up from 78% in july, 90% of our respondents say it's going to happen. and we...
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ryan does every time he introduces his budget. i think the solution going forward is we're going to have to find a better way to manage spending without getting rid of benefits. two eligibles is one example of that. duals are people eligible for both medicare and medicaid and that's a major focus of the administration right now. >> and you favor names like humana, molina health care. why are these names standouts? >> it's a geographic coincidence more than anything else. if you look the the states moving their duals into managed cares next year molina has a large presence in every single one of them. in humana, it's the largest health care in the industry. as referenced earlier, population continues to age. it's a population that could have significant growth for the foreseeable future. >> all right. we'll leave it there. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> check out more of the mega change cnbc report. you'll see coverage from everything from the age gap to the age of big data. plus, videos and excerpts from the book, mega change
ryan does every time he introduces his budget. i think the solution going forward is we're going to have to find a better way to manage spending without getting rid of benefits. two eligibles is one example of that. duals are people eligible for both medicare and medicaid and that's a major focus of the administration right now. >> and you favor names like humana, molina health care. why are these names standouts? >> it's a geographic coincidence more than anything else. if you look...
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. >> what about gop candidate paul ryan said about what's going on in chicago, he was upset by it. he said about the strike, rahm and i have not agreed on every issue or on a lot of issues but mayor emrahm emanuel is right today in saying that the teachers. >> too much is just about the union's bad, break the unions, teachers unions are the problem here. look, if you look at the ten states that have no binding collective bargaining, no unionization at all among teachers, they have far worse achievement results than all the states that have high union density. the ten states with the highest achievement, nine out of ten are unions. the teachers unions are not what makes the difference here. what really matters is what goes on inside the school and what goes on outside the school in the larger community. >> steve, what about that? how does this differ with other teachers' strikes you've seen? >> well, i think first of all, the most important thing is what the teachers union in chicago keeps trying to do is basically make every excuse for not being evaluated. he basically gave their t
. >> what about gop candidate paul ryan said about what's going on in chicago, he was upset by it. he said about the strike, rahm and i have not agreed on every issue or on a lot of issues but mayor emrahm emanuel is right today in saying that the teachers. >> too much is just about the union's bad, break the unions, teachers unions are the problem here. look, if you look at the ten states that have no binding collective bargaining, no unionization at all among teachers, they have...